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Introduction to
Resources and
Ecological Footprint
"Geography is the
study of The Earth
as the home of
people"
Yi-Fu Tuan 1991
Its about people and
the decisions people
make in their lives.
How place affects
people’s decisions
and how people’s
decisions affect the
place we live.
So what is our
relationship
with our home,
the Earth?
The global economy is now so large that
society can no longer safely pretend it
operates within a limitless ecosystem.
Developing an economy that can be
sustained within the finite biosphere
requires new ways of thinking.
Hernan Daly 2005
Sustainable
Development
Sustainable development – is development
that meets the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations
to meet their own needs.
http://www.un-documents.net/ocf-ov.htm#I.3
Sustainable Development requires a
change in mindset
BUT decisions are generally made by companies and politicians.
Companies have an obligation to shareholders to make profits. They
work on a short term time scale having to publish annual reports on their
performance.
Politicians in democracies are accountable to their electorates. They
work on a political timescale relating to elections every five years.
It could be argued that it is
human nature to respond
to the immediate threat
and work to protect ones
family.
This argument is used to
justify short term decision
making and decisions
which are taken for self
interest.
Think on a different timescales
Human Lifespan and future generations. The concept of
intergenerational equity is fundamental to sustainability.
Biological timescale. The time taken for an ecosystem to regenerate
to its climatic climax. Hundred years for deciduous woodland, thousands of
years for tropical rainforest.
And try to comprehend Geological timescale. The Earth has been in
existence for 4.5 billion years. Humans have lived on this Earth for a tiny
fraction of that time. 400,000 years. Fossil fuels and minerals are
considered finite because they formed over millions of years.
But it is possible for people to work for a common purpose
and for a purpose on a timescale beyond a human lifespan.
Future generations should not inherit a degraded Earth; without natural
resources, biodiversity or functioning climate and ecosystems and with high
levels of pollution.
How can we measure our impact on the environment?
Ecological footprint
Our impact on the
environment can be
measured using
ecological footprint.
It represents the
amount of biologically
productive land and
sea area needed to
regenerate the
resources a human
population consumes
and to absorb and
render harmless the
corresponding waste.
The question is, are we using up resources
faster than the Earth can regenerate them?
Weekly food shop for
an average German
family. $500
USA : 346$ per week
Chad : $1,62 per week
Ecological Footprint per Country as a Proportion of Global Total
USA high due to high consumption levels, China and India high mainly due to
high populations.
Living Planet Report WWF
Ecological Footprints of different countries
Red = Highest per capita footprints
Nef 2009
But how are we
doing as a global
population
overall?
If we all lived like
the average
person form the
USA we would
need 5 Earths.
Our current global situation: Since the mid 1980s, humanity
has been in ecological overshoot with annual demand on
resources exceeding what Earth can regenerate each year.
It now takes the Earth one year and four months to regenerate
what we use in a year. (Global Footprint Network)
Not good!
This is because of two main factors;
1. Consumption explosion
2. Population explosion
Relying on continuously improving technology to
avoid or at least postpone catastrophe.
Biocapacity
Biocapacity is the amount of productive land and sea (measured in
hectares 100mx100m) which is available for use.
Two factors affect biocapacity.
1 – The AREA of land/sea available. How much is there?
The land area cultivated by humans is increasing leaving less land in its
natural state. eg rainforests being cut down for palm oil cultivation. This
leaves less forest to absorb our carbon emissions.
2 – The BIOPRODUCTIVITY of that land/sea. Yield?
With careful management land can be cultivated without it being degraded.
Technology can be used to increase yields. High Yield Varieties of crops,
GM, mechanisation, fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation.
But it must be noted that tech inputs can increase the ecological footprint
due to increased energy consumption.
Ecological Footprint
Population
More people consume more resources. High growth rates in lower
income countries is the main factor increasing the Ecological Footprint in
those areas.
Consumption per Person
Continued economic growth means ever larger economies producing
more and increasingly affluent people consuming more, using more
resources and producing more waste leading to increasing Ecological
Footprint.
Resource and Waste Intensity
How efficiently are resources used? Our ability to extract a greater
amount of wealth from the resources we use. (new technologies, energy
efficiencies, renewable energy, reusing and recycling, green design)

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Ecological Footprint-1.ppt

  • 2. "Geography is the study of The Earth as the home of people" Yi-Fu Tuan 1991 Its about people and the decisions people make in their lives. How place affects people’s decisions and how people’s decisions affect the place we live.
  • 3. So what is our relationship with our home, the Earth?
  • 4. The global economy is now so large that society can no longer safely pretend it operates within a limitless ecosystem. Developing an economy that can be sustained within the finite biosphere requires new ways of thinking. Hernan Daly 2005
  • 5. Sustainable Development Sustainable development – is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. http://www.un-documents.net/ocf-ov.htm#I.3
  • 6. Sustainable Development requires a change in mindset BUT decisions are generally made by companies and politicians. Companies have an obligation to shareholders to make profits. They work on a short term time scale having to publish annual reports on their performance. Politicians in democracies are accountable to their electorates. They work on a political timescale relating to elections every five years.
  • 7. It could be argued that it is human nature to respond to the immediate threat and work to protect ones family. This argument is used to justify short term decision making and decisions which are taken for self interest.
  • 8. Think on a different timescales Human Lifespan and future generations. The concept of intergenerational equity is fundamental to sustainability. Biological timescale. The time taken for an ecosystem to regenerate to its climatic climax. Hundred years for deciduous woodland, thousands of years for tropical rainforest. And try to comprehend Geological timescale. The Earth has been in existence for 4.5 billion years. Humans have lived on this Earth for a tiny fraction of that time. 400,000 years. Fossil fuels and minerals are considered finite because they formed over millions of years.
  • 9. But it is possible for people to work for a common purpose and for a purpose on a timescale beyond a human lifespan.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. Future generations should not inherit a degraded Earth; without natural resources, biodiversity or functioning climate and ecosystems and with high levels of pollution. How can we measure our impact on the environment?
  • 14. Ecological footprint Our impact on the environment can be measured using ecological footprint. It represents the amount of biologically productive land and sea area needed to regenerate the resources a human population consumes and to absorb and render harmless the corresponding waste.
  • 15. The question is, are we using up resources faster than the Earth can regenerate them? Weekly food shop for an average German family. $500
  • 16. USA : 346$ per week
  • 17. Chad : $1,62 per week
  • 18.
  • 19. Ecological Footprint per Country as a Proportion of Global Total USA high due to high consumption levels, China and India high mainly due to high populations.
  • 20. Living Planet Report WWF Ecological Footprints of different countries Red = Highest per capita footprints
  • 21.
  • 22. Nef 2009 But how are we doing as a global population overall? If we all lived like the average person form the USA we would need 5 Earths.
  • 23. Our current global situation: Since the mid 1980s, humanity has been in ecological overshoot with annual demand on resources exceeding what Earth can regenerate each year. It now takes the Earth one year and four months to regenerate what we use in a year. (Global Footprint Network) Not good!
  • 24. This is because of two main factors; 1. Consumption explosion 2. Population explosion Relying on continuously improving technology to avoid or at least postpone catastrophe.
  • 25. Biocapacity Biocapacity is the amount of productive land and sea (measured in hectares 100mx100m) which is available for use. Two factors affect biocapacity. 1 – The AREA of land/sea available. How much is there? The land area cultivated by humans is increasing leaving less land in its natural state. eg rainforests being cut down for palm oil cultivation. This leaves less forest to absorb our carbon emissions. 2 – The BIOPRODUCTIVITY of that land/sea. Yield? With careful management land can be cultivated without it being degraded. Technology can be used to increase yields. High Yield Varieties of crops, GM, mechanisation, fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation. But it must be noted that tech inputs can increase the ecological footprint due to increased energy consumption.
  • 26. Ecological Footprint Population More people consume more resources. High growth rates in lower income countries is the main factor increasing the Ecological Footprint in those areas. Consumption per Person Continued economic growth means ever larger economies producing more and increasingly affluent people consuming more, using more resources and producing more waste leading to increasing Ecological Footprint. Resource and Waste Intensity How efficiently are resources used? Our ability to extract a greater amount of wealth from the resources we use. (new technologies, energy efficiencies, renewable energy, reusing and recycling, green design)